
T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company brings concrete contractor services to Chillicothe, OH, handling patios, driveways, foundations, and sidewalks for homes and commercial properties in Ross County. Serving the region since 2017, with free estimates and replies within one business day.

Chillicothe's mix of two-story Victorian homes and postwar ranch houses both benefit from a well-built backyard patio. We design and pour patios that hold up through Ross County's wet springs and cold winters without lifting or cracking. See details on our concrete patio construction service.
Chillicothe's older homes, especially in the neighborhoods near downtown, often have driveways that have been patched repeatedly or are cracking badly from decades of freeze-thaw cycles. We pour new concrete driveways engineered for Ross County's winter conditions.
The Victorian and Craftsman homes common in Chillicothe's older neighborhoods have front steps that see heavy use through Ohio winters. When original wood or old concrete steps start to fail, we build solid replacement steps with the right slope to shed water.
Chillicothe's mix of urban and rural properties means we work on everything from garages in tight in-town lots to outbuildings on larger rural parcels outside the city. We pour slab foundations for new garages, sheds, additions, and new construction throughout Ross County.
Chillicothe's established neighborhoods have mature street trees whose roots regularly lift and crack sidewalk sections. We replace heaved or cracked sections and pour new sidewalks that meet city standards and hold up to the local climate.
Properties in and around Chillicothe that sit near the Scioto River or Paint Creek often deal with grading and erosion challenges, especially after heavy spring rains. A properly engineered concrete retaining wall stabilizes slopes and protects landscaping and structures.
Chillicothe's housing stock tells the story of its history. The older neighborhoods near downtown are full of homes built in the early 1900s, with foundations that have been settling for decades and driveways poured long before modern mix designs existed. These homes need a contractor who expects what older construction looks like, not someone who assumes everything is level and square. The freeze-thaw cycles that hit Ross County every winter are hard on any concrete, but they're particularly damaging on thin or poorly jointed slabs that were installed before best practices were standard.
The Scioto River and Paint Creek both run through the Chillicothe area, and low-lying parts of the city have seen flooding. Properties near the river or in low spots deal with seasonal drainage challenges that affect how concrete needs to be graded and sloped. Getting drainage right on a patio or driveway pour is not optional here — a slab that pitches the wrong direction will hold water against the house or the foundation, and that water will find its way in over time. Ross County's spring storm season adds hail and wind to the mix, and the combination of impacts and water stress accelerates deterioration on any concrete that isn't properly protected.
Our crew works throughout Chillicothe regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We coordinate with the Ross County area permit offices for projects that require approval, and we're familiar with both the older in-town building stock and the ranch homes and rural properties outside the city.
Chillicothe's neighborhoods vary a lot in what they need. The pre-war homes near the Paint Street corridor often have original stone or early-poured concrete foundations that have shifted over time, and the two-story Victorian and Craftsman houses need careful work around original architectural features. Out toward the east and north sides of town, the 1950s and 1960s ranch homes typically have attached garages with concrete driveways that are now 50 to 70 years old and cracking badly. Rural properties in the townships surrounding Chillicothe tend to have longer driveways and more outbuildings that need slab foundations or parking surfaces.
We also serve communities near Chillicothe. If you're in Waverly or further south in Jackson, we cover those areas and can typically get out for an estimate within one business day.
Call or submit a message describing your project. We respond within one business day and can often schedule a Chillicothe visit the same week, especially during our spring and summer busy season.
We come out, look at what's there, and give you a written estimate covering scope, materials, and timeline. No charge for the estimate, no pressure to book. We address any cost questions directly at this visit.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and handle all site preparation, forming, and the concrete pour. Most residential jobs in Chillicothe are completed in one to two days depending on size and any demolition required.
After the pour we finish and clean the site, then walk you through the curing timeline so you know when the surface can handle foot traffic and when vehicles can use it. We leave the site clean and ready.
We serve Chillicothe and Ross County and can usually get to your property within one business day of your call. No cost to estimate, no obligation to commit.
(220) 710-0027Chillicothe is the county seat of Ross County with a population of about 21,000 people. It sits in the Scioto River valley roughly 45 miles south of Columbus along U.S. Route 35 and has served as a regional hub for south-central Ohio for generations. The city is known for the Tecumseh outdoor drama at Sugarloaf Mountain, which has run every summer since 1973, and for the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park just north of downtown. OhioHealth Adena Regional Medical Center and the VA Medical Center are among the city's largest employers.
Chillicothe's housing ranges from pre-war Victorian and Craftsman homes in the neighborhoods near downtown to 1950s and 1960s ranch homes on the east and north sides of the city, and larger rural lots in the townships surrounding the city limits. Many residents are long-term homeowners who invest in keeping their properties maintained. Communities nearby include Waverly to the south and Jackson further into southern Ohio, both of which we also serve.
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